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On today's episode of Strange Ricon,we'll be getting into some legend and folklore.
On Folklore Friday, we'll be talkingsomething that we can relate to.
We cover here quite often, atleast we've a lot of us have looked
into. And that's alien abductions andhybrid humans, ladies and gentlemen, boys
and girls, cats and kittens andpoochas and pound puppies. I'm about to

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hit that button. Don't forget Okay, Look, if you want to just

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keep doing the same old thing,then maybe this idea is not for you.
I for one, am not goingto compromise my artistic integrity. And
I'll tell you something else. Thisis the show and we're not going to
change it. Right, So itthat likings. It does us a massive,

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massive favor here to get the toyou know, the amount of people
that are in the chat versus theamount of people that interact with the channel.
All that jazz. So uh,I got a bat in the cave.
I apologize, but it does.That's a huge, huge, huge
favor. Leg up when you leavea common after the show's over, So

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do us a favorite recon Please doyour part, say what you think after
the show's over. Tell me youthink it was poop. Tell me you
think I'm ugly, Send me yourDNA and the mail. Let's make hybrid
babies. Come on now, hybridchildren. It's what we're talking about today.
Recon hybrid babies. Hybrid babies.I used to sell them, right.

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All you need to do is havea market of people that believe that
you are a hybrid yourself. Nextthing you know, your DNA is flying
off the shells. Let me tellyou about this little operation. I used
to run a story of Queen's littleplace called the Queen's Borough Bridge. Let's

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pause for a second there and pullit back for a moment here. Let's
chat about Thank you Chris Bartell forthis one. Let's chat about hybrid humans,
alien abductions, and where they findthemselves in the history and legacy of

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folklore. Well, I'm sure youdon't. You're not a baby recon right,
you don't need old Jeff White dogGinsburary sane, do you? Hey?
Now? Folklore this is what itis. But I'll do it.
No, I won't. I wantlook at my straws invisible. This is

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incredible. I move fast. Ifyou can see the background why am I
using a straw? I'll tell yousome other time. Oh god, he
well, my peloton headphones are stuckin my computer chair wheel. This whole
day is frudened. There we go, I got it free. Anyways,

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a ricon, I'd like to thankChris Bartell once again for the backdrop of
the show today. Look at thetriangle, a new one. We got
another one. We're in the wildernesshere the ferns, with the trees,
with the with the with the withthe steam. What else? Squirrels ay?
Thank you again Chris. But todaywe're talking about hybrid humans, and

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so we're looking at this other ChrisBartel thumb noil, and we have ourselves
here of one. I mean,listen, this is twenty twenty three.
So if you don't like that,shut up. I think the one on
the left is actually the attractive one. Let me tell you a little story

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of what time I was on aboat and I had a dream that was
so real that it looked it feltso real to me that I actually woke
up in it in the stream.I woke up and I was something was
in the stream taking something from me, we'll say. And I wasn't allowed
to see this person's face. Nomatter what I did, the face was

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in the other direction. But Ionly caught a glimpse of it for one
moment before I woke up with ahorrifying scream. Am I a hybrid alien?
It's my DNA been used to makehybrids? Are the reptilians? After?

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Blonde hair, blue eye, whiteguy who knows? I personally think
it was a bad dream because Itaken a lot of content featuring things like
aliens dosing humans and prodding them uptheir ears to get information they could have
just asked about, or I don'tknow, watched and saw what they ate.

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Okay, but seriously, I didn'thave a terrible dream of time.
But I can imagine some people wouldinterpret that crazy dream as something, you
know, real. Maybe it wasthe reason why I thought it was so
real because one time I was buildinga house in Washington in a very rare
spider for the area bit me,and it bit me, and I had,
you know, suddenly I was jetno if the spider bit me,

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and I woke up when it bitme, went like, what was even?
What was that? That sucked?You know? And I look and
I see this black spider walking acrossmy bed, and I'm so tired and
mostly intoxicated that I decide to goback asleep. I wake up in the
morning with a massive welt on myside and I feel terrible, like I

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feel like I had my whole bodyhad a heartbeat, That's what it felt
like. And I uh. Ithen saw in the morning that there was
a real spider just behind some plywoodlaying against the wall, waiting to be
put up, and it was alike a rat spider or something. So
they told me that they're in thearea because of produce that comes up off

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of ships. I can't remember whatit was that I forget now, it
was sometime. It was black,had two big front hooks, not hooks,
but anyways, but in that dream, I couldn't. I literally got
hit by a spider and woke upand the like went back to sleep,
even though I saw the spider.What. I don't even know what that
was wrong, but I got intoit what was wrong either way, that

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that same thing was that happening.And during that dream, which always gave
me in the back of my headthis thing that was like these crazy sons
of guns in an alien abduction hybridcommunity got into something or is it just
a really potent dream? I mean, heck, the other day I told
I told you all about that experienceI had. Listen, if this is

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sleep paralysis, then it's I've neverokay. Well, first off, if
it's no different than just entering adream state or right on the edge of
it, or lucid dreaming or beinglike stuck in dream state. But your
body executive functions off, but youreyes I don't know if you're right exactly,
function is not off, but yourbody's locked or whatever they say.
Explain to me. Explain to mehow the the uh, you know,

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something affected the real world. Likeif it's just a lucid dream, then
how did that happen? Like itwas no different than like, you know,
I explained on the show that Iwas laying in bed. I was
only in bed for a few moments, and as soon as I laid down,
it felt like someone sat on thebed the edge of the bed,
like like really hard like, andI took special notice and before I even

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had a chance to even really doanything, but I just assumed it was
you know, my dog or someonein the house in me that I felt
a cold touch or something or likesomething touch my foot that felt cold to
me sensation and dragged from my toesall the way up to my heel and

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and I went, I'm not gonnasay what I said, so I'm trying
not to swear on the show anymore. But I just yelled out loud,
f you like you know, andit was it was it was like,
you know, these things feel genuinelydifferent than dreams. And I don't really
have a lot of dreams. Sowhen I have any type of experience around
sleep, or at least I don'tremember my dreams. If I have any
experience around sleep, they're you know, memorable to me. I take,

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you know, very special note ifyou will, I take very close.
I don't know. I tend toscrutinize my dreams because I almost never have
them. So when I have them, I have the super high resolution experiences.
When I'm sleeping, I'm just like, WHOA, this is crazy.
People must get so annoyed by thisbecause I almost never sleep. So when
I do sleep, and when Ialmost and then I almost never dream,

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but one sometimes I dream, andI'm like, holy cow, can you
imagine what it's like to dream everynight? For people. Could you imagine?
And uh, And I'm sure someof you people out there do,
but I I certainly don't. Ican't be like, wasn't it isn't it
doesn't a pandom? But don't youjust want to get to sleep. I'm
going to sleep over here, butI'm too busy, like running around different

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cities and stuff and turning into animals, you know whatever help people are dreaming
about. I was a draft andI had roller skates on the the I
guess this nonsense goal ramble I'm goingon here is mostly just because folklore and
uh and folklore mostly you know,getting lessons from them is like what I

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feel the general basis of dreams areand anyways I do. It's not that
I'm saying I know better than Iknow that I'm right over some other community.
But they test dreams versus you know, things in this reality is around
here, uh, and their inputlike, for instance, there are you
know, you can go look themup. There experiments out there with professional

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skiers or people that were playing videogame video ski games on a professional level
way back. I don't know whothe hell was playing professionally. Then a
huge circuit. I'll see you nextyear, Randy. But there there was
there was experiments to show these peoplethat that were given this game started to
dream of the game, and thosewho dreamt of the game seemingly, according

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to this experiment, improved, suggestingwhat many people have said over the over
the generations of new humans and thatand of course that that dreams oftentimes represent
almost like an amalgamation of things inreality and a lesson learned or something almost
like a weird retaken, almost likeasking Ai to write you a story after

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plugging in a few words. Andand that's like what the dream does.
And people you'll hear people, youknow, we'll talk about getting surgery to
have a tumor remove, but whenthey get anesthesia, they'd spend the whole
time with men in black shooting ablob from space with lasers. And then
they snap out of it and they'relike, oh my god, where am
I? And like you're in thehospital you just had this, just your

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tumor removed, And they were like, what I thought it was? I
was just with these two guys inblack suits shooting this space alien blob coming
into It's like your dream turned whatyou're going through into some sort of like
movie for you in some sort ofweird ass way. And you know,
oftentimes I feel that's exactly what folkloreand in the essence of like folklore as

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in like you know, less learning, you know, a legend or something
that you're learning a lesson from.And I'm not putting any words on any
folklore's mouth, because there are plentyof stories out there that I feel have
nothing to do with learning a lessonif they're not really folklore, but yet
they're somehow super attached to this topic. But that's what feels like, you
know, for dreams for me.And so we're going to go into a

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little bit of that hybrid topic andand know just what people have experienced while
sleeping and then have basically just keptcommunicating it but whatever time they live in.
I mean, I've had people inthe show that cover things, and
I know I say all the timethat I say it all the time,
almost in a mocking way, butI I don't really mean to. And

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if you know me, if youactually know me, you know that I
truly don't know when any of thisphenomenal, the stuff that seemingly you know
different. And I'll be careful sayingthis outside of the UAP topic, the
very easy to investigate most times,these to investigate evidence provided. I'm talking

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more along the lines of kind ofthe weirder stuff that I experienced when I
was younger, that I really triedmy butt off too, depunk and maybe
already is essentially been you know,monitored by the Scientific Communion and by other
communities, but has never really explaineda few things like in one of them,
of course, is you know,shared hallucinations. If it's a hallucine,

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how did we all share something almostidentical, and when people described it,
even right after it happened or yearslater, and the effect that have
in their lives, even though alot of people just dismissed it, don't
care, They just went on intheir lives, went on with their lives.
A lot of people still, youknow, look back upon their experiences
like I still can't believe it.I'm like they themselves and including myself,

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still cannot believe something so insane likethat happened. Not on the horizon in
some distant light, you know,you know, with with some silhouetted dark
trees and the foreground stars behind it. No, I'm talking about close range
flashlights in the face of something andthen still spending your entire life skeptical because

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you can't even believe your own sightinglike you can't you can't even believe something
so fantastical, so unbelievably bull crapcould have happened to you. The worst
person, because you're gonna spend yourentire life being like, even though that
happened, and there must be somesort of thing I'm not considered yet that
explains what the f I experienced atleast that one major time. And so
since I can't do that, andI still hold out for it either way,

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I just I tend to think thereare things out there that possibly could
actually be happening that just are toosimilar to many things that are easily debunked,
or of course they've been almost entirelytaken over by you know, grifters,
hucksters, snake oil salesmen and justcomplete bs artists. You know I'm

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trying to say, I mean,you know the deal, right, Like,
let's all be honest with ourselves.If if you know, someone says
that they saw a strange they werewitnessed to a strange object or light in
the sky come down out of thesky, and then it lands and then
out departs these horrific looking things thatare moving around in different weird ways or

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whatever, and then they seemingly goback to the thing and take off,
and it's real. Let's just sayin that case, it's real, which
I'm sure that's ever actually happened,but let's just say it's real. You
know, at some point in timethat happens. Look at what we have
today. Look how many people standas I'm the coolest or greatest or most
profiting experience or or I'm the greatyou know, whatever the thing is to

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win that plastic you know, nonsensetrophy where they you know, they're all
chasing streamer. I don't know ifyou're aware of this, like they all
proudly even say it too sometimes likea lot of these folks are, you
know, are tired in the communityas being like the real deal. And

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one of the things that makes themthe real deal is how much you know,
how well people know their story thatmakes them real. But when you
look into those stories, what doyou say, what do you see?
I didn't want you to see medrink out of a straw. Anyways,

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rikon for a second here, let'sconsider a like in time what we have
with the alien human hybrid, evenwith in some context of course, and
I interrupted myself earlier when I wastalking to I've had people on the show
like Nathaniel Gillis who talked about demons, and I dismissed the idea of demons.
But of course anyone could say somethingas a demon like you know,

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at a specific time. And ofcourse we see people today even interpret technology
as deep demonic. I mean,for gods, have you read what like
what people have you know described dronesas in Afghanistan. Remember I read that
quote to you, and that quotethat might be slightly altered, but in
a way that it looks, andI'm not I have no doubt that's exactly
how someone said it, because I'vespoken to people personally that would speak like

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that from areas not too far away. But either way that there is,
you know, m the idea ofalien human hybrid theory or even what some
are doing, which I do notconsider the same thing. But yet it
does take a part of the storybecause it's modern, it's new age,

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and it's out there the websites andthe number of people that believe it are
in such large numbers that you haveto at least give it a piece of
the table, a seat at thetable, piece of the table, Take
a piece of the table. I'drather have the pie, sir, take
a seat at the pie. Takea piece of the table. You know
what I'm saying. Okay, Anyways, alien human hybrid theory, as you

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know, like star seeds and otherthings, they all have their different version
of what's going on. But alienhuman hybrid theory has obviously been a strong,
you know, front runner in youknow the camps that that that make
up you know, the subject ofalien abduction or alien visitation, you know

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that contact beyond simply seeing it oreven seeing in land. And I would
say it's one of the more intriguingones. I've been quite disappointed with a
lot of things because you know,you never really get the proof like other
things out there, you never reallyget the proof that any of these things
are real because of course, youknow, it's it's troublesome to a lot

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of the individuals. You have toask where's the evidence, and they never
really have it, or the evidenceis anecdotal and like an anomaly at most
on a camera at a time whenthey say it's linked to something that happened,
but there's no real evidence to anything. And if you don't know what

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I mean by that, I knowI'm losing people here. If you don't
know what I mean by that,just imagine that someone reports they're being abducted
by aliens, but for some reason, no one else knows it's happening.
Right, how do you go uponinvestigating it? Okay, well, let's
say that you decide to sit inthe room with the person all night long

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while they are waiting to get abductedby aliens. You see no change.
The person wakes up and says,I can't believe this happened. I was
abducted again. Okay, well,now you know it seems weird because you
didn't see anything in the person saying, are you sure you're not just dreaming
this? So you decide, well, maybe I'll set up some equipment.

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Because she's so sure that this isthis isn't a dream, So you decide
to set up a camera. Let'sjust say after a few attempts and her
claims are his claims, you finallysee something strange happen. You see a
small orb of light or ball oflight or at least artifact on the camera
in the video float near the headof the individual who claims that at night,

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while they're laying in bed, theytruly get abducted by aliens and this
isn't just bad dreams. And thenthere you have, Are you satisfied with
the evidence presented on camera? Asmall or ball of light or artifact or
glare or something seemingly moves or flowerinsect moves near the head of the individual

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and flies off at the moment theyclaim that they're being abducted, because that
is seemingly the most robust level ofevidence that is basically around when it comes
to video evidence of people being abductedby aliens. Now you can claim,
you can send me all you wantthe video evidence that is out there,
But anytime there's a trend of videosgoing on, they're not real. And

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I know once you know I justsaid about the case thing, but it's
just so unbelievably, it's just sohard to believe that that there's video of
people just suddenly disappearing off the sidewalk, being captured on security cameras all over
the place suddenly and they're going viralon the internet. Is proof that people
are being abducted by aliens. I'vebeen watching other people's channels. I see

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what they're talking about. I seethe Facebook groups and the Twitter chats and
the Twitter spaces, the X spaces. If it's the X, then change
what I have to type in toget there. Well, that's what I'm
talking about. Rob see that.That's the other side of these things.
So there's this, As I said, I'm trying to give a chance to

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it. This the concept of tryingto figure out if someone's being abducted by
aliens, and you go on theseupon these, you know, through all
these different avenues to at least findevidence or produce some sort of evidence that
it's that it's happening, like actuallycapturing someone being sucked through their window or

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something, or disappearing for a secondand coming back or whatever the hell I'll
you know, and that in theball of light thing, and the person
has the ability, regardless if trueor not. Because here's where now all
experiencers fall into, or people thatclaim to be experiences or abductees at least
fall into, is that the personhas the ability to like ad hoc what's

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actually going on, and that seeminglyis where we're at. That's the other
side of it. The person claimsthat what they're doing oftentimes can't even be
picked up by human capabilities because agod thing thing is happening, like Rob
just said, something out there ishappening like a split second for the for
the person on camera like a andthey're gone for a couple hours in the

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case and the example I made thatthe orb of light is just something the
camera picked up, but in noway is the actual thing. That's just
a representation of something, maybe ameans of travel by the aliens or something,
or the the beings that are doingthis, but it's it's like an
icon rather than it is an actualbeing. You know, when it comes

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to folklore around where I'm from,the ball of light transforms into a you
know, a not so good looking, tiny little miss mischievous creature. I
don't know if if you if youknow what I'm saying to saying, but
I've been told recently not to bringup the name to these creatures. I

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won't Jehovah Witnesses. No, I'mjust kidding. Many accounts slay time is

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different. Well, see Rob,you're actually illustrating one of the one of
the things that I meant to youknow, Oh Dorothy, I'm I mean
to skip your comment. Our abilityto see the invisible is quite suspected until
some technology in the three D worldcan change the visible spectrum for our human
eyes. Well there's I've never experiencedthat though. Yeah, so the fae.

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There we go. You see,Dan, this is exactly what we're
talking about here, without having togo into I have his book write over
here, but not having to goin too Passport and Magonia or something like
that. You have all you havethe evolution of the legend or the theory

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of it. Now. The reasonwhy I even brought this up is because
I jokingly once wrote I tried towrite an article and it never went anywhere,
and so I put those same ActuallyI put the whole thing into uh
uh, this document right here,and I like started just pulling off words

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that were I try to like beclever, and I started putting those words
into chat GPT to see if itcould produce anything for me. And it
didn't really, but I did takeat least this one. You know,
a few couple of things here fromit that I thought might be of value
to us. But one of themand that I won't get into the chat
GPT thing yet, but the conceptthat I wrote about was, Ah,

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I'm not trying to be insulting,but modern day star seeds alien hybrids and
what's the other one? What's theother one? There's star seeds hybrids,
and there's like three, you know, there's the conscious hybrid, consciousness hybrid,
there's the physical alien hybrid. There'sthe oh my god, what's the

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other one. I can't remember,but they're all they're all variants. I
think I'll think of the next onenext. They're all variants of of you
know, demigods. And and Iwrote this thing and I'm not going to
read it now because I'm an idiot, but essentially it goes along the lines
of that modern day star seeds andalien hybrids are just demigods with no skills,

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you know what I mean. I'mnot trying to be insulting or anything
like that at all, but throughouttime, people would you know, there's
different things, different things that havebeen you know, combined into one.
Right, we have different topics,right, we can have like like Nathaniel
Gillis is on the show multiple timestalking about how people like how he's you

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know, kind of interpreted what's goneon back then and what's happening today is
kind of very similar in the sensethat people have reported very strange like interactions
between alleged beings and in their eitherlike conscious state, like they become they
they have an outer body of experience, out of body experience when they're happening

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with when when they're encountering these things. So therefore, you know, since
they're communicating. So I'm not talkingfor Nathaniel, but uh, but you
know, just like you know,the the the outer the the demonic like
interpretation of this weird out of bodyconsciousness like interaction with alleged deities I don't
know, like quote that unquote allegedded and then it's an alleged alleged deities

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or alleged beings that live amongst usand pick from us and harvest us and
whatever harvest our soul type of thing. And you know, many people have
interpreted these things in different ways throughouttime. Obviously, I'm sure you can
think of your own, but onething is for sure is that you know,
when it comes to alien of thealien abduction thing, the consciousness hybrid,

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the star seed type of thing andthe actual physical hybrid being from alien
abduction theory or or conspiracy whatever tocall a theory is is a demigod.
It's no different. That's the exactsame thing. So and so got.
You know, so and So's mothergot knocked up by a freaking by an

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old I don't know, pick ofgod by you know, Queen Filies.
I shouldn't have said that. Ohyeah, Queen Filies came down Blinder and
dinder. They made love and shedidn't even know she was in for the

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night of the life. This guy, he's from up there, didn't you
know? It's inherent. If youif you're if you're from another plane of
existence, you are amazing in bed. Yeah, you didn't even know.
Call one eight hundred cryptid because ifyou need some fun tonight. No,

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I don't know what I'm saying,but I'm sure I just didn't demonetized there
for YouTube's weird channels. Uh thereis. It's obviously ridiculous, a lot
some of it. Some are ridiculous. But let me get back on track
here for a second, because I'mgoing away up the rails. In the
alien the alien human hybrid theory inessence is no different than a demi god,

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except the demi gods, you know, didn't just come out of nowhere.
They can't. You know, theseare different, you know, camps
combined together. But think of someonefrom some village down the road shows up
to fight with you and your villageagainst some horde coming at you. And
this one dude who is particularly goodlooking. Look at his ass, I

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mean, look at that ass.This guy's out there slaying tens of them.
He's just laying waste to this hordethat has come in to affect everyone's
village. Suddenly, the reputation thatthis person must be from the gods because
obviously look at the size of hisyou know, and it's just his butt

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cheeks are just bouncing around. Isthe slaying? Is anyone else? All
right? Anyways? Sorry, Iapologize, he's just taking on the hoard.
I listen, guys, everyone needsto mature up here. This is

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a very mature program. Anyways,he suddenly gets the reputation of being,
you know, it's unbelievable, aphenom. You can also chop more wood,
or she can chop more wood,kill more adversaries, keep their people
safer. End up becoming associated withan area. Oh, Olga, the

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Olga, the Olga, the timberback lived lived up there in that mountain.
That's where sho oh, this mountainis now protected by Olga. Oh,
we offer offering to Olga. Whywell, this one time we got
raided in this huge Olga bit showedup and destroyed like half the troops herself.
That was about three hundred years ago. She's a god. Now these

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things end up all coming one,you know, the idea of God.
But in the stories we told,how do they become this individual? They
certainly went in twenty four hour fitness. How is it that Olga was able

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to take on forty five people byherself on horseback with nothing but a spear
and a god thaning shield because allthe time she spent it out twenty four
our fitness. I mean, thislady planted fitness, twenty four hour finish.
She was there all the time.It was crazy, treadmills, weights,
she was doing it. No,no, no, of course,

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Olga's mother and Ogus's father one wasone of these strange giant beings, not
of this plane, well, ofthis plane, but not like us.
They lived with us, but they'renot like us. There are others type
of being or something. August's motheris lithoically the goddess of the freaking I

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don't know, the Alpine or somemore shit. All right, So do
you get what I'm saying with mylong ridiculous joke. They went nowhere and
I can't hear any laughs, andthis is the nightmare, and that it
wasn't funny really that the h Thepoint is is that, you know,
associating legend and storytelling, folklore,oral tradition and things like that came with

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embellishment, came with explanations that weren'treally associated whatsoever with the person's origin.
You know, know, Olga couldhave spent her entire time practicing the horde
that came into actor could have beenmade up of nothing, of people that
were almost starving and had no moreweapons than freaking rocks, and they were
just chucking rocks and a lady ona horse as she hacked all their heads

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off. And now Alga obviously isa hybrid. That's how hybrids, that's
how demigods, that's how the individualswere created with one divine parent, one
mortal woman, or two mortal womenand one divine. So isn't it okay

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for me to say, Hey,star seeds, Hey hybrids, make with
the cool kung fu. I haven'tseen one alien hybrid in the UFC.

(35:09):
You've never heard this fighting wearing theblack and gold. Alright, I'm not
gonna I'm not gonna. I'm notgonna stop there. But uh, I

(35:30):
guess the point I'm trying to sayis I have a point, Jerry.
I guess the point I'm trying tosay is if you don't, if you
don't have any special powers. Ifyou don't, there's prooflies Like, Okay,
every time it gets hot around here, it's like one day it's cold,

(35:51):
next day it's hot. Fruitflies popup everywhere. We don't have any
fruit in the house. I hateit. Every time I see fruit,
I throw it away just to showeveryone I'm straight. Is an arrow.
I don't even eat fruit. AllRight, I was terrible was I'm working
on them anyways. I'm just kidding. These are terrible jokes, friends,

(36:13):
These are an actual statements. Idon't throw away fruit to prove my sexual
preference or orientation or whatever. That'sthat's that's not funny. I shouldn't quite
sick actually, I better prove thatI'm not being some type of phobic person

(36:35):
by shoving up a name. Allright, moving on, uh Racon,
there is there's no ko kung fu. There's no special powers like flying,
turning invisible, throwing a hammer acrossthree counties. There's no instant communication in

(37:04):
which the clouds open up and avoice in light departs. We've never seen,
you know, I mean these,we've never seen the benefits of being

(37:27):
a hybrid, except of course.And if you say, like, well,
what about like mpaths and stuff likethat, and people that claim to
have these special intuition abilities based offin I'll say, okay, well,
hold on, I don't take awaythat there could be unseen like things,
because there were in fact gods outthere that had unseen abilities. I'll give
you that. And maybe the genepool's been watered down a little bit,

(37:49):
so there are people that have maybesome stronger condensed or whatever variance of something
that used to be an attribute ofa god or something or a deedy,
but in fact now it's more ofjust like some inkling, and they have
some special ability in some way thatwould you know, can't be really be
measured or anything. But one thingis so sure that the vast majority of
these cases we're talking about throughout history, who these people find themselves aligned with,

(38:13):
of course, had a prowess tothem oftentimes came from respected places up
above. We wanted to put themon something as well. Like I said
earlier about the Olgon the mountain,we wanted to say this was so and
so the patron saint of the battlefield. Why because the blah blah blah,

(38:34):
oh two he came out with aswinging a mace. You see what I'm
saying. Can anyone else give mean example if you say the impath thing,
If you say that thing, Iwould say that those are the least
fortunate we could possibly have. Butmaybe you're right. Maybe you are right,
and that is in fact exactly whatsome of these things are. And
that is a you know, amuch lesser version of of of what some

(39:07):
superpower that was claimed by some deity, deity's offspring, hybrid offspring sometime some
all ye, all these years agothrough oral tradition, these stories are still
around. I wonder though, evenlike through the story of Christ, another
hybrid, how captivating these things canbe, how they they captivate human beings

(39:29):
so well that they can become religionsthat are as big or the biggest thing,
the biggest you know, you knowhow is big measured maybe not just
by numbers, but certainly by numbersof like economic prowess or something that type
of thing. But boy, ohboy, they're popular. I'm sure you

(39:50):
yourself can think of some sort ofinterpretation of the human alien hybrid or mortal
divine or some sort of connection.Let's think of a movie together before we
get into this. Let's think ofa movie already, Holme on movie movie

(40:15):
movie. Well, first off,Ripley, it wasn't like the third or
fourth movie about her being an alienhybrid. I think I completely forget,
and it's called actually aliens wasn't ripleyone, guys, I don't even know.

(40:37):
Wait, have they ever actually done? I can I'm sure I can
think of more, But have theyactually? Have they actually ever done?
Ah, they wouldn't have called it. I was thinking like of the consciousness
thing, this star Seed movie.Have they has ever been a star Seed
movie like a mainstream movie? Idon't think there has been. I'll look

(41:02):
into him, Dorothy. I thinkI know the name and I'm pretty sure
we talked about him the other day. Actually I can't recall though. Uh
but anyways, I'm drifting off herethat there's a there's a bunch of there's
a bunch of we good reference.I'm sure, like, for instance,
I just do this now because I'mgonna forget. Okay, Starman was a

(41:38):
great one. Don't know, saysAlien Verse. Part of their Dan Diego
was there, Yeah, hybrids?I wasn't there a hybrid? Actually there
was a a giant thing. Okay, okay, that's right. Who remembers

(42:05):
this species? Franchise and splice whichwas Weird Man Dark Skies, and apparently
there's a movie out there called TheHybrid. I don't even know. But

(42:27):
all these are you know, alot of people in psychology would say all
of those things fall into the oh, you're scared of someone that doesn't look
like you franchise of subconscious the humanreserve to be always nervous of something that
doesn't look like you, you know, like the snake in the garden type
of analogy or metaphor. I don'tknow any I don't know words, and

(42:52):
I don't trust books, but thereis ah, it's been that you know,
obviously, people that would suggest anymovie that features something like any HP
Lovecraft style storytelling where it's like,you know, I walked to the edge
where we all live and it's safeand good, and I looked over and
there was these things that looked nothinglike us, and it was horrifying.

(43:22):
Indians, guys, I'm so tired. I haven't slept in freaking hours.
I'm just going on. This isjust this is this is off the rails
here. I'm sorry. And Ialso don't want to say sorry to the
Canadians. If you heard me whisperCanadians when I said I looked over the
wall and saw something really strange thatI didn't recognize Canadians, I apologize.

(43:46):
Let's see this whole more time.I'm waiting for the dogs to barklay crazy.
I hear something happening out there.The notion that aliens have visited and

(44:16):
into bread with humans isn't new atall. Obviously, As I just said,
ancient civilization told tales of beings fromthe stars who mingled with mortals,
creating demigoues and other supernatural beings.Could these myths hint at a deeper truth?
I want to say once again beforeI say anything else, that I
get it. I understand how asuperior technology appears to people that have never

(44:45):
even seen anything like that in theirlives. First off, you can see
it easily with children, right Likeyou ever see a child who first sees
like a freaking video game screen,like their eyes are just like wow,
like they don't even understand what theYou know, it's great. That's why
I get all kids into gaming aweek or two after they're born. It's

(45:07):
good morning, Chase, there isthere's there's obviously, uh, there's obviously
that thing you're gonna have to dealwith. And everyone's gonna have to deal
with it, even like people thathave found themselves rather skeptical like me that
and whether you like it or not, you're just going to have to.
And I'm not saying just always keepthis back in mind or or suspend display
forever, or just think everyone's fullof craft forever. But I am saying

(45:28):
that if something was to come herewith a far superior of technology, I'm
not even saying farest period of brain. Again, don't make me explain that
many times. I'm not saying thefarest Perier brain or farst pier intelligence.
I'm saying, a far superior technologythan what we have today. Those two
are not the same thing. Andthat's something that people in you in UFO

(45:50):
Town cannot break away from. It'ssomething that I've spoken with like four hundred
times on the show, and Ican't believe I even have to. But
it's never people always associate intelligence withsupreme tech. Technology doesn't even that,
No, And it's and the evidencebehind that is because the biological change of

(46:12):
the human brain has been watched carefullyever, even with more and more detail
every year now for for hundreds ofyears, hundreds of years. Do you
know what the evidence points do Ourtech bank gets better and better, our
brain basically stays the same. Andyou know, and so that there's a

(46:35):
there is really no reason to believethat something with a coming within a supreme
technology couldn't in fact be malevolent asf and could in fact do what many
people are claiming they're doing. Whatif like, let hold on, let's
play a little pretending time again.I'm sorry, I'm sorry I'm doing this
to you right now, but it'sfolklore Friday. I don't even have a
script year. We're just going off. We're going off the rails. Check

(46:57):
it out ready. I'm an alienand I come to this planet. My
version of communicating with other species,I don't waste time trying to learn a
language in which I have to figureout something to make like a voice actually
transmit to them. My way ofspeaking with another race, or interacting with
them, or doing whatever I wantwith them is to blast their head with
a series of microwaves. And insidethat transported by the microwaves is some sort

(47:22):
of cool technology that I don't knowand can't explain. What kind of call
it, I don't know, whatever, Make it up for your own self
that interacts in a conscious consciousness likething, wireless communication between species that is
so violently strange to how humans normallylive that it feels like they're being ripped
out of their bodies in some sortof dream state, as some weird thing

(47:45):
happens. Now, maybe the thingsare not exactly as they appear, and
they're being described in extremely simplistic andsometimes I write stupid ways by the people,
or of course, you know,the vast majority of people are just
lying. But it could be perceivedas looking and feeling like a dream or
an altered state or being sick ora side effect of something, and so

(48:09):
it will remain itself in extreme mysteryuntil something, some revelation comes to light
in which backs up what people areclaiming. Could you imagine, if I
don't know, another completely made upscenario, A you know, a person

(48:30):
is currently being affected by this weirddevice that these aliens use to you know,
I don't know, it doesn't reallymatter, And suddenly, out of
nowhere, an F thirty five appearson the horizon and blows this thing out
of the sky, and we allget recognition that there are times where people

(48:53):
are truly, truly are being affectedin ways that that sounds remarkable. We
liked just having a bad dream,or people can interact with this world or
with us so undetectable that it appearsthat they're in it or from another dimension,

(49:13):
because humans are going to try theirbest to explain it, and that
sounds like something that sounds good tous. This crazy looking bastard named Eric
Weinstein says that there's like the swirlything with a line and its dimensions dimensions
and a wheel and a wheel ontop of a wheel next to a wheel
with a wheel beside a wheel anda wheel under a wheel. One wheel

(49:37):
was spinning like a wheel, andthe other one had a hoof. It
was a wheel with a hoof,and the hoof had a wheel, and
the wheel's hoof was a wheel.Right. I'm sorry, Ah, but
you know it could just appear andbe described that way. We have to
consider that, and whether you likeit or not, you have to live
with that fact. You have to. You have to. You have to
understand that it's probably most of itis completely misinterpreted in nonsense. Most of

(50:02):
it is just people having bad dreams. Whether you like it or not,
does that mean all of it is? I'm a military guy or I was
at one point in my life.Do you know when I would come to
your house when you could barely keepyour eyes open? Do you know how

(50:22):
I would interact with you or howI gain intelligence about anything or do whatever
that it would be as as leastintrusive as possible. What evidence would I
leave behind? Is an extremely skilledassassin or person that works for connaissance.

(50:45):
Someone might have a story. Whatdid you see? I saw people standing
next to my bed, I sawpeople over there. I don't know.
Anyways, I'm sorry people I havethis special medical condition. I didn't mean

(51:07):
I forgot to tell. If you'renew here, if you've never been to
the channelfore, I have this weirdmedical condition which they call it ezekiel and
vociitis, where uh the profit Ezekielsometimes speaks through me. And since this
is a UFO theme show, youhear things about the UFO experienced person.

(51:29):
Saw I forgive you for that one. Let mean forgive me, I forgive
you for that one. Anyways,But uh, like like a lot of
the stuff that people claim then tocounter it, which is expected, right,
Like I'm not trying to I'm nottrying to be smarter than everyone.
But let's let's just consider what wouldsome of the skeptics say, who live

(51:51):
in a very material, you know, prismatic like, what's the world I'm
looking for? You know who?Who just in general, are going to
you know, go with the mostlogical, insane answer every time, and
you're gonna have You're gonna have alot of things that pop up. You're
gonna have people say I'm a hybridhuman hybrid alien test my DNA. Then

(52:16):
I meant to say it from theview of the skeptic, what how can
we prove or just prove this person'sart, but I'll test your DNA well.
DNA is one of those many otherthings like historical artifacts and implants and

(52:37):
special hours if you will, Idon't know oftentimes but never the ones that
you want. But you know thatthese things are They've never met the standard
that made anyone go oh darn.But what has been claimed is that there
are, and I think Gary Nolanis even actually working on this himself,
there are interesting unique mutations and differencesbetween our brains. What do you know,

(53:02):
We're not all the same, andsome people may in fact be having
strange experiences due to this weird mutationabnormality or at least key different part and
widen if if they find this wideenough and a lot of enough people,
I often just think he's talking aboutcreativity. But there there, there are

(53:25):
these bits of evidence and claims thathave always lasted, and I have no
doubt that that maybe even some peopleback in the pre the you know,
before the written record, that evenleaned into it, if they were alive
during their legend, they're probably like, oh, yeah, I know,
I can I can I prove?Can I prove that that my father is

(53:51):
a god, can you lift thisflash light? No, there's a I
don't. I'm sure they would be. They would run short as well then.
And I'm not saying that they're runningshort because they are all liars of
evidence. I meant they're unning shortwith and I have no way to back
it up. But I will saythat that throughout the years, the demand

(54:12):
to prove these claims that these peopleare special in any way, of course,
is has only getting more strict,more professional, in the sense that
you know, we pretty much knownow exactly what to go after when it
comes to is this a reality inthe terms of in the respect in respect
to what the person's claiming. ButI think it's been the same exact thing.

(54:35):
I mean, I think that atbest you have anomalies. You know,
I'll give it. I'll give itto the folks I brought it up
earlier. I'll give it to youif if someone's like, I feel like
I'm being abducted tonight, and thensome researcher comes in there and sets up
a camera in your room, andyou have some strange light go by your
head at exactly the time that thecamera blanks, and then you're like,
oh, that's what I had myabduction thing. And then forever people.

(54:57):
So you're saying that alien's gonna aduct you at the speed of light and
put you right back in bed,and for you know, for two hours
you're gone, and but for usit's one second. Well, then you're
screwed because then and in that sense, there's no modern standard that is ordered
to disprove or prove or prove whatyou're saying. But I'll give you a
high five. It's weird, it'scool, not cool. They lean into

(55:21):
it. Let me hang out there. They've learned to like being abducted.
Sometimes I say things and then rightafter I go, wow, I'm an
idiot. Sometimes scientists find genetic anomaliesthat do not fit in evolutionary molds,

(55:47):
and they're noted, they're put intoa scientific journal. Sometimes people are awarded.
Sometimes genes are discovered, like lookat the redheads are huge pills.
That's never been a gene they discovered. They had this one gene they discovered

(56:15):
recently called Hackman. All right,moving on with advancements in DNA analysis,
we would have already proven it tobe true in the sense that that there's
something clearly different that the people areclaiming. Just just check my DNA,
you prove to you that I'm moredifferent than anyone, and I believe that
these people probably feel truly different.When it comes to the star seed side

(56:37):
of things, you also have totake, you know, a step back
and look at it, like,hey, now, let's actually move along
here. But it does seem tobe kind of in a category of psychology

(56:57):
that I don't feel to be onthe level of awareness to be talking about
from some sort of educated position.I'm only speaking from an an ignorant position.
I certainly don't have any opinions aboutthings like this because I don't really
care. But I will say thatit does find itself closely related to identity

(57:20):
than it does to hybrid like alot of the other claims. Though,
the star seed will in fact claimthat their consciousness is an ascended or a
or a you know, they theylive in this life now after they've you
know, reincarnated from their ethereal orthere a time another planet or something,

(57:44):
you know, So there's like allthese like ways to kind of explain what's
going on there. But in essence, they of course claim to be a
mixture of human and aliens, andI don't know. I tend to think
it falls more into an identity thingthan it does into an alien thing,
because the alien hybrid thing reminds meso much of like an evolution, and

(58:07):
like fear and technology and fear ofchange and and whatnot, and and fear
of ignorance. You know, ignorancecreates more ignorance, does it? Not?
Like Sometimes people are genuinely scared toask a question or or or would
rather not learn what other people knowand what they they believe is to be
the truth, because they feel thatjust even asking the question means that they

(58:30):
must be dumb in comparison to thepeople that know the answer, when in
fact, that only creates a justcyclical effect of ignorance. And and you
and people that there are people thatwill find in life that spend their entire
lives living that way. You mightnot see it at first. They're not
wearing it on their chest. Theydon't have a badge on that says,
I don't like to ask questions.Questions are stupid. What do you think

(58:52):
I got my joke from? Well? I got some of them norm of
course, But I don't trust Idon't trust reading but that this, you
know, this living in ignorance formultiple generations, and some would some could

(59:12):
say, of course a large population, the poorest part of the population lives
in sometimes the most ignorance for generations. That might even impact how our genes
are. To the point where like, you don't trust what you don't know,
You do not trust what you donot understand. Coming up with your
own solutions, coming up to yourown remedies your own problems can work for

(59:36):
a lot of things in life.But some of the things that cannot work
for things that are backed up bymathematics, things that are backed up by
you know, facts, things thatare backed up by measurable distances, and
and and and and so when youstart to find yourself alienated from reality,
from like what the modern education wouldgive you, you ten to find yourself

(01:00:00):
almost identifying with the idea of likethis separation with everything around you, Like
there's I have no idea how howmy phone works. I'm using I have
no idea how this works. Andone day I'm gonna be like this freaking
gray alien that like is a cyborgthing where you alienate yourself from reality so

(01:00:20):
much so you find a justification inthis hybrid thing, almost like I don't
know how to even explain what I'mtrying to go for. He maybe I
should work on my my thesis alittle bit better, but it reminds me
so much so of that old psychologicalwhat the hell I got, I'm telling
it, I really should work onthe show, more notes of the show.

(01:00:40):
I just go off in these rantsand I forget. I wish I
had an AI buddy that just instantlytranslated what I'm saying into something palatable for
the audience, because I'm an idiot. But if you know what I mean,
it's the same thing in the psychologicalthing with the HP Lovecraft HP Lovecraft
writing about some ugly beast that livesover the board. And in this case,
of course, we're talking about Canadians. I just don't trust them.

(01:01:06):
No, I'm just kidding my Canadianfriends. You all look great. Look
at you up there, Love ofGod, I'm not being serious. Uh,
there is well Canada. Uh,there is just this fear of something.
It's written about, it's talked aboutin an unknown way, and then

(01:01:27):
in the same unknown way, breathOne then explains to the world the psychology
of the unknown. It's like,what are you talking about? You just
said you didn't know anything about it. I get abducted by aliens. Not
really, I think I do.I'm just gonna say I think I get
abducted my hands. I tell everyoneready, I don't know what they were
after what they did and what theywere blah blah blah. And then within
like weeks, I suddenly have theirpsychology, their mission, their names,

(01:01:52):
whatever, and it's this, Ah, my god, I can't even explain
it. That sound like an idiotmy else. I really wish someone could
uh hit me with the actual psychologicalterm I'm talking about here. Hold on
a second, I'm gonna I'm gonnapump the brakes here gone. It's definitely

(01:02:30):
not technophobia. I can't recall,but I'm gonna have to look into it
again. I remember learning about itin school, and it's not very deep
into too many classes. As youknow, I can barely speak English.
I haven't been to I've got noeducation. Don't trust me, but I'll
uh. I like I like tenpeople just left. The Fear of something

(01:03:01):
oftentimes lead to ignorance because you're afraidto approach it, be it a real
topic or be the shadowy demon thatappears when you fall asleep at night.
The fear to approach it oftentimes leadsto the authority to the individual, especially
deep within their subconscious, to startproviding them self comforts by providing themselves information,

(01:03:25):
closing gaps of unknowns in their brainthat seems to happen through generations and
be the deduction stories be all bullcrap, or some of them be true.
Regardless, something has happened with thesame phenomenon with modern humans today.
While viewing these deities, that arethese things that have manipulated us, hybridized

(01:03:50):
with us. And one of onething that a lot of people believe,
I would say a majority of peoplethat are even into the topic of grays
and other things, is that technologyis essentially taken over. Do I have

(01:04:15):
Asian blood? Are you sending itin the mail? I'm running low.
No, it's been three years sinceI've fed the Asian blood. Oh that
was not good. When one isfilling in the blank and mad living their

(01:04:39):
own issues all the time, theythink they're being unique, they think they're
being oftentimes clever, but the medicalliterature would show different things are very predictable.
That's why I sometimes hold out forthem to be true, but nonetheless

(01:05:00):
deeply rooted in human psychology is forsome reason, the legend and lore that
stays till today, the idea ofa hybridization between some sort of entity an
immortal human being. There has beenno time in what humans have existed that

(01:05:21):
if a story like that, ora legend like that or lore like that
was to exist, that there wouldnot be individuals that have heard that the
interpreted they themselves what that means.And it's happening today. There's a narrative
people get taken by strange entities.How would I like to define what's happening.

(01:05:45):
You can turn to the dolorous machineguns. You can turn to the
you know, the Bob Hawk ups. You can talk. You can turn
to the doctor John Max. Youcan talk turned to the whoever whoever it
is that that is that is doingthe hybrid thing or cover an alien abductions

(01:06:08):
or whatever, and they're all gonnacome up with their basic theory that results
in the same storyline that if it'sreal, it's amazing and I can't wait
to see if it ever gets proven. But if it's not, it's seemingly
no different than when you go toa movie and there's like three different plots
to every movie you've ever seen,And if you've never noticed that, maybe
look into it. But like it'sthis is no different than the same story

(01:06:31):
that's been told throughout millennia for generationsof human beings. Dorothy Awkins in the
YouTube chat says, in human psychologyhas relatively short roots in terms of time,
very young as science goes. Allour science is young compared to the

(01:06:56):
vast range of time. There isthere is a problem with I don't know,
I mean it's it's obviously less ofa problem than it is a benefit
in my opinion when I talk whenit comes to being extremely skeptical about what
people are about the information you receive. But there also is the idea of

(01:07:18):
of something being too radical to conceive, too outside even asking for funds to
look into and to stigmatize, orbasically impossible to you know, submit to
the world this you know this,you know this hypothesis that you know what

(01:07:38):
you think is going on. Andso some of these topics, like like
alien abduction, if they were actuallyhappening, which entirely likely, I I
for one, would believe that thatthe United States and its allies other space
agencies throughout the world go to aplanet eventually robotics or with you humans whatever

(01:08:00):
it is, or hybrid and andthey see a credit on the ground,
be it a thinking one or not. I mean, if you abducted a
dog today that was in someone's backyard, to some degree, that dog about
to make a bad NORM joke.But there's no such thing as a bad

(01:08:23):
NORM joke. But I was aboutto make a NORM joke, and I'm
gonna pull back on that one.I would think I would think we would
do it. I would think wewould try to do it. I think
there would be an agreement somewhere thatif you couldn't communicate easily, if just
even the appearance of a human tothese to these beings or trying to communicate

(01:08:45):
has led to hostile actions, butmaybe their hostility is is almost like how
we would perceive like, for instance, okay, if someone would say to
you, I experienced some strange triptedbeing in the wilderness after seeing a light
in the sky. I think itwas an alien and it just toyed with
me. And maybe you shot agun at it and it, you know,
laughed at you. Whatever. Maybetheir technology is so primitive that they

(01:09:11):
couldn't affect us even if they tried, so, regardless of the hostile interaction,
we abduct something some want of themto, could try to communicate an
experiment or whatever. I think humanswould do that. I literally think humans
would look at a planet and say, I mean there's literally just wore,
there's literally you know, millions ofthese things. Who cares you kidding me?

(01:09:32):
There's millions of them. People Oftentimesthat's about the alien abduction thing,
or talk about the alien induction thing, as if like why would aliens?
Why would aliens do that? Well, I mean, I'm not saying we're
interesting enough to be studied. Maybethat's arguable, but I am saying that
there's enough of us that I thinka malevolent critter would be Like if you

(01:09:59):
step on a scene the land andam pile, are you like, oh
my god, that thing's life iswaiting at home and he was coming back
with big chunk of honey honey?I don't know. I'm talking about ants,

(01:10:19):
not bees. Okay, bees don'tcollect honey. Jesus. Oh,
of course, you know about StarTrek and X Files as being as being

(01:10:45):
shows that featured the idea of youknow, the concept of hybrids. And
obviously the shows were so impactful thatthat X Files would be more impactful in
the sense that there's a conspiracy dobut the X the Star Trek in gen
was just so large that when people, you know, consider certain characters on
the show as being you know,a mixture of two races that the that

(01:11:11):
the Federation has made contact with,they don't really consider it like alien hybrid.
But that's you know, what itis. The hybrid wasn't made by
abducting someone from their bedroom or assaultingthem, but in fact, you know,
through like some mutual relationship where theyfell in love or something on the
on the Enterprise or on the othership. It's it's ingrained in ways that

(01:11:41):
I don't want to do is tryto Star Trek joke again, But I
don't think it's a bad time.They will try it later when you when
I remember the whole thing, it'sa good one. Sorry, I'm just
trying to look to these things.I just jotted down a few things,
but I didn't really the primary basis, of course of human alien theory.

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Human alien hybrid theory is that youknow, interbred with humans aliens interbred with
humans and created hybrids. There's noscientific proof, yet it's endlessly popularized in
TV and pop culture, even ifit's not put under the guise of alien

(01:12:28):
hybrid even a lot of superhero characters, and I know things like that that
there's these these you know, wedon't people don't even consider that this is
one of the oldest stories in humanity. But it's featured in major motion films
and television shows even today, youknow. And so it's still there and

(01:12:53):
rings true. Except in ufology it'sconsidered as a actual medical whole or or
like, you know, I don'teven know what you want to call it.
Nowadays, people people literally call themselveslike advocates for people for abduction,
for for abductees and stuff. They'relike, they consider themselves medical and legal,

(01:13:14):
and I got all security or somethingfor for a lot of abductees.
I personally hold out for the ideathat some of these things could have could
have happened the way people describe it. I I personally think that nothing that
they've ever said, abductees have eversaid in terms of technology was really that
remarkable or that creative. So thereforeit's everything sounds achievable by by human standards.

(01:13:41):
A lot of it is actually happeningduring the time uh that same time
period in our existence as the abduction, So they like really not even creating
this technology that is kind of subconsciouslypulling something and explain it even if it
even if it actually happened, whichis a problem. Demi gods and demi

(01:14:05):
goddesses occupy a unique space in religiousand mythological traditions, just like alien abductions,
serving as a bridge between the mortalrealm and the divine. These beings
the offspring of a deity and ahuman embody, a blend of human vulnerabilities

(01:14:29):
and divine strengths. Again, ifmodern day people who claim to be hybrids
and star seeds do have these abilitiesand strengths, they got the worst ones.
Alternatively, the term can also referto humans or creatures who achieve divinity

(01:14:53):
after death, or those who havereached spiritual enlightenment, often referred to as
the divine spark. Any immortal demigod and demigod has typically enjoy a revered
status. As I said earlier,I mean think of like ancient days,

(01:15:15):
protector of the Mountain on the throneof the mountain, Oh go the mountain,
Alpine goddess sits on the throne ofthe mountain or in some ethereal plain
as guard or the hell. Idon't know what we're talking about here,
our you know, up in upin uh you know Crypple Creek there what's
called? But you know today it'softentimes up behind a podium and number of

(01:15:43):
book sales and number of subscriptions onweird TV networks you can find through Amazon
or other things that I'm you know, run by Melissa Tittle whatever name is
there, you know, I findand then it'd be no different except lacking
the superpower podiums. Now, that'sa product I can stand behind. I'm

(01:16:20):
sorry, built my brain. Onthe other hand, Raycott, I've been
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(01:17:05):
last night. I was fighting sleepparalysis demon. I had him in a
headlock. He got me in theold D twist, and it was,
oh no, that's not true.I just didn't sleep last night. I
barely ever sleep, but last nightparticularly not a lot. But I was

(01:17:29):
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a lot. I know a lotof times. A lot of the information
was repeated because of course, thatwas what the story was every single day.
And I'm not trying to just pander. I'm sorry, maybe I should
have, but the story was,of course that our military was in danger
because alien probes or aliens themselves wereswarming them all the time, and all

(01:18:14):
this stuff which was entirely false anda lot of people abandon shipped, but
not you, folks. Sorry appreciatethat, but I did give you theme
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I'm gonna take a break, ladiesand gentlemen, here's some music from Robin
the UK did me a massive favor. Don't go nowhere. I'm gonna hit
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(01:18:56):
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stop a looking down a bird outhides down a body and a gira from
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(01:28:34):
was trying to think of other bitsof media. I encountered the hybrid theory
recently, and I was just recently. I was just super into this side
this adult film called The True Bloodon HBO. Boy, oh boy,

(01:28:56):
do you get to see a lotof siege a right. Anyways, I'm
sorry there those those whole themes wholeseason about how this woman in the show,
this girl Stooky is I'm not gonnaI don't mean to give it away.
Fo ten years old now twenty yearsold. Now, she's a part
of some fay culture that live ina dimension beyond another realm you can't see,

(01:29:19):
but ever so slightly, I mean, every once in a while you
get to slip into it. Butshe can has some of the powers,
but not all the power. Shecan't get into the realm, but she
does have the magic light ability.It's like all these things that they pulled
from. But of course, thewhole feature is that she's an alien,
and she's from she's a hybrid,and one parent is from some other place

(01:29:41):
and her and one parent is fromEarth, and she's this thing. And
if that's the feature of all ofthem even till today, isn't it kind
of funny that even during the alienabduction conspiracy theory or whatever, they exist,
yet still people who encounter things thereherpening they themselves as faith. I

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would like to read this to you. I tried here for a second.
Human mythology is obviously quite intricate.I'm not going to try to get into
that. Welcome back everyone, Bythe way, this is Jeff Wiberg.
He's worry. This is a showabout nonsense. Thank you for being here.

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Hit that like and subscribe. We'llkeep going on here. The history
of mythology, demigods, offsprings ofgods and mortals have captured our collective imagination,
have they not? Can we allat least agree, like we said
earlier from far backs, we cango things doing it to us without without

(01:30:45):
asking us. Things doing it tous because they gave us good tasting wine.
Things doing it to us because they'renot asking. We're not asking again,
and this time they're leading us offin the woods with flutes or something,
and of course we're right back tonow these weird cyborgs like great things
that are taking us and forcing ourDNA out to make a hybrid species of
living creatures that live amongst them andwhatever else. I don't know it anyways,

(01:31:06):
but as you know, that hasexisted in being hurdled into eternal eternity
with the amount of media that hascovered and basically reinforced it with all types
of cool ways. Most people don'teven recognize when it's happening. But it
is in fact the same thing asalien abductions like that Vampire show is just
talking about the modern entity born ofscience fiction. The variant of it,

(01:31:33):
you know, takes home, takesit at least I would say roots,
but really it's just its modern interpretationis in sci fi, mostly involving stories
that of exploration of the cosmos thatpeople encountered other things in One of course,

(01:31:55):
could argue, which I tried todo during this entire episode, that
demigods are in fact just their variantof our modern day hybrids or star seeds
or empaths who don't realize their starseeds or whatever variant of combination of the
words star seed children who don't realizetheir hybrid aliens who happened to have also

(01:32:19):
other gifts because of another, Likethere's a whole everyone has. There's a
lot of different things down there.You got to govern, and you can't
cover them all. So I'm tryingto stay as broad as possible. But
also, you know, as Isaid earlier, that I get it a
significant technology would in fact be justhow many people has described because they don't
have any type of background in helpinganyone of any type of intelligence, you

(01:32:43):
know, comprehend what they're trying toexplain. They're just like, now,
this invisible demon from another dimension steppedin my realm and vibrated me until I
had a freaking baby. It tookthe baby, gave me its consciousness,
and now I get to go visitit once in a while. I see
this weird alien looking baby with myWHOA. Let's go back throughout trying to

(01:33:04):
read here. I'll stop with therants. I apologize. One of the
defining characteristics of a demigod, ofcourse, was the dual heritage, and
we see that as a key featurewith many different groups that exist today.
Within ethology, or right outside ofthe ethology that are describing something very similar.
Similarly, alien human hybrid serve asthe Nope, I'm not going to

(01:33:25):
read that line a lot. OkayAnyways, moving on in rapidly globalizing world
where once distinct cultures melt into meltinto tapestry of shared experiences, the alien
human hybrid offers a renewed exploration ofthis identity. Consider that a separated world

(01:33:46):
pre Colombian, pre silk Rodian,pre whatever silk Rodian that's never been said,
and what we have here is anothertime. You know, I've always
shared my feelings about space exploration asa sailor and literally exploring today. You
know, it's like, could youeven imagine could you even imagine the Captain

(01:34:08):
Kirk like encounters that had? Hey, Gene Rodberry got it right. Jean
Rodberry predicted the future. He said, the closest thing it would be like
having sex with an alien, it'shaving sex with the I can't say this

(01:34:30):
choking the show anymore, darn it. I think I just got this whole
episode demonetized just by saying those words. That's the second time I've tried to
do that. Gene Rodberry joking.It is flopped twice. I'm gonna stop.
You just fill in the blank,Okay, just fill in the blank.
Kurt used to go to alien worldsand he would show these women how

(01:34:54):
masculine he was. And what didthe alien women look like? They were
just regular humans with green wigs on. Jen Roddenberry was basically saying that having,
for the modern day, very wokewoman with dyed hair would be like

(01:35:19):
having intercourse with an aliens. WhereI'm going with this, I'm going to
stop at this point in time,and I'm not going to try to make
it sound like the joke that was, because some people are going to think
that's some sort of insult that it'snot. Okay. I don't even like
using the word woke. I thinkit's kind of corny because I think that
the right is just as woke intheir own way, and they're all into

(01:35:42):
no different, the exact same,They act, the exact same. I'm
not saying they believe the same thingsI agree would be better weirdos. All
right, these might range from heightenedintelligence these I'm sorry, I meant to
say the demigods have onspiring powers.Right. We talked about that a little
bit, and they're known for theirprowess. They've been respected by even the

(01:36:08):
best captains and everyone else. Theirability on the field, their ability in
the in a little laboratory they've created. They just have so much prowess that
they must come from else elsewhere,because it couldn't. They couldn't simply just
be a better version of a human. That's ridiculous. And what do you

(01:36:31):
see today? You see, ofcourse, intelligence and the ability to read
one's consciousness. Now I'm not sayingthat's not true. In fact, maybe
it is. I have a superheightened awareness thing. I don't know what
it is. It's not just frommilitary stuff at all. It's more autistic
like than it is military. LikeI am. I do it all the

(01:36:56):
time to people, and I hateit. I'm walking in the room,
I'm like, all right, I'mgonna be out of here, and they're
like, why, what's wrong.I'm like something, you guys are fighting
or something. They're like, whatthe hell would you hear us? And
I'm like no, it's just likethe room feels everyone's body language is dead
still, and it's quiet as hellin here. It feels awkward. It
feels like you were just fighting beforeI walk to a room, and I
know I'm I'm out, and andyou know, I get that all the
time, and I constantly trying toanswer for people, but I don't really

(01:37:19):
mean to. It's just happening inthe brain at all times. And if
I was to interpret it in anyother way other than my broken brain,
it would be I have magical powers. And I'm not saying that, Matt.
I shouldn't say magical powers. Itmakes me sound like a jerk.
But I am like overly in tunewith a lot of things that are just

(01:37:39):
clearly out of balance. Someone putmy character specs way up in a few
areas and way down in a fewothers. Torn between two worlds, they
encounter ostracization from both worlds. Whatdoes that sound like today with people in

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the star Seed community or identity communitiesthat communities related to us. I say
community, but we know we're nottalking about community of people that are all
working together and actually are communicating withone another, but in the sense that
there is like this general, looseno border type of group that has a
kind of genuine direction in which they'reall kind of going. The community of

(01:38:23):
people out there believe that you knowstar seeds in fact are you know,
they fall into some other categories aswell, oftentimes ostracized, oftentimes just rejected
or mistreated because how different they are. Well, you can't get any more
different than saying you're an alien hybrid, but some strive to do that.

(01:38:47):
People oftentimes really hate what's different.I can't stand what's the same. So
I think that has a lot todo with fear obviously innate, Well maybe
not in Nate, I don't know, but it's definitely fear, deep deep,

(01:39:09):
deep rooted, sneak in the gardentype of stuff, and a lot
of alien abduction. In hybrid stories, you have people essentially saying behind the
podium on stage, they'll say somethingalong the lines of this, They'll go,

(01:39:30):
the aliens won't give me all theanswers. They they don't like let
me in. You know, I'msimply a vessel to them or something.
I'm simply a a a I'm simplya tool for them, it seems like.
Or sometimes you'll have other people whosuggest that they're interacting with aliens in
which they're getting a far different thing, almost like a almost like a maybe

(01:39:53):
they're they're one of many in aline of alien hybrids or people involved or
related in somewhere or something, andso they're getting like this kind of nurturing
thing. But mostly I hear,of course, this this limited communication.
Walk you to a room, letyou hold a baby that looks like you,
and an alien mixed together type ofhorrifying event, and you see that

(01:40:16):
it's the same thing, that deeprooted human psychological thing, especially with people
already in groups like that. You'reawesome sized from both, so people that
don't look like you are rejecting you. And then you go off into your
alien world with your alien friends,and they're not so friendly. They actually
don't really think you're like them either. It's probably like someone I've ever heard

(01:40:39):
of I've ever heard of, likegrowing up white in China and how everyone
likes you. But if you growup mixed in China, like half white,
half Chinese, they they treat youlike utter garbage. And it's like,
you know, it's it's it's youknow the places where you can go
that are that are that are justutter and utterly different, like a cal
farm. Lots of otters. Ishouldn't have said in either of those things.

(01:41:12):
This one's not getting monetized. Allright, Uh, can anyone tell
me what type of rock this isbefore I go on about the hybrids?
What is this? What is thisrock? You can see right through it?
Look at that thing. This isjust rock quartz? I thought it

(01:41:33):
was quartz, but then I reallyhaven't had a hard time finding quarts that
look just like this. It's notreally milky because you can see right through
it. What is it? Ithought it was quarts too, Yeah,
I see you there in the chapelread It's almost like violet, and violet
quartz is way more brilliant. Iguess it could be dull in the sense
that it was violet and it justlaid on the ground forever, like you

(01:41:57):
know, obviously millions of years exposedto the sun or something and got dull.
I don't know. But they're allover the place, like literally,
this is They're everywhere out there,everywhere the ground is literedt over the mit.
I shared that weird experience I had, and I'm not sure it's related,
but I just think it's freaking weirdthat there's just endless amounts of it.

(01:42:18):
I know it's normal, it's nota it's not a rare substance on
planet Earth. But back to whatwe were talking about. Because I'm a
I'm broken brain and all to gooff and I see things like that rock
and start talking about it. It'sa chunk of crystal skill hour in forty

(01:42:42):
two minutes. Here, Folks hitthat like and subscribe. Share the show
we're going on in for free PBSif your style for you. But uh
less overhead. Okay, so youknow about the ostrogization. These people feel
themselves ostracized from both the aliens fromhumans. They don't like they have a
home anywhere that is right for them. They find themselves flocking to other groups.

(01:43:04):
And I'm not saying that is onethe ability to confirm all your own
bias and confuse a living crap outof yourself, but I certainly will.
It won't help in the sense thatif you have people tell it saying the
exact same thing back to you,you think that justifies or at least that
accredits what you're claiming to the world. And that is not the truth.
But I won't say that I knowbetter than you. I won't say that

(01:43:26):
I know that you're not being abductedby aliens or you're a hybrid alien.
But I will say that by allstandards and test the check of c if
someone is a conscious human, youpass that even look a heck of a
lot like one, even with thatwhite skin, those blue eyes, devil,

(01:43:50):
white skin, blue wyes, devil. Oh sorry, Anyways, beyond
the immediate challenge with I'm really gonnalose a lot of people in this one
h blah blah blah, no mediaability to of course identify it. So
moving on here. But beyond themedia challenges except life lie profound existential queries

(01:44:14):
of where these people come from?And Earth is not good enough. I
can I know what that's like.Although I had that when I was a
kid, more than anything. Imean, I literally I had asked my
mother that one time, looking up, I'm just like, am I even
supposed to be here? I thinkthat was a d D. But there

(01:44:35):
was like this, this ever,this this presence inside of me. There
was aware. I mean, Ihad had very serious medical trauma traumas early
in life, so that could bewhat I'm talking about, could be exactly
what's happened, But there was likethis awareness, at least seemingly like I
was I knew something though I hadno evidence back it up. That like,

(01:44:57):
I wasn't the human that I appearedto I was this floating quantum field
of intel of you know, thismind or whatever. I didn't know that
then I was just like literally wouldask my mother like why are we this
thing? And she'd be like,shut up, ride your bike or something
with you. I'm like, no, I'm seriously, why why am I
not a horse because you're a human. No, No, I'm I'm a

(01:45:23):
kid asking an adult a question likewhy does it feel like I am this
this time? I am this thing, this upright pinkish white thing. And
I'm having these thoughts way too early, because then it starts to really f
with your you know, your mindand and and uh in the in the
world you live in, because youjust don't start you you live far.

(01:45:46):
I don't even explain. I reallydo think that's a that's a it's a
it's a symptom, rather than itis evidence that you're actually from somewhere else.
It's not an it's not a it'snot a it's not evidence that you're
an actual star child. It's anevidence is a massive chemical and allus in
your gut and your brain, maybethough I have a I have. I

(01:46:31):
can often look back in a lotof my weird experiences and have great memories
of something really strange happening. ButI look back at that stuff as being
more of an actual issue than itis a evidence evidence for a medical or
a psychological issue that could be fixedto some degree if it was actually attempted
to be fixed, rather than theyou know, drug them all blanket fixed

(01:46:57):
type of thing. But there isof course always then back of my mind,
right, I'm not aware, I'mnot a beyond thinking some sort of
weird rum doss way, but itdoesn't feel exactly as if I was,
of course, as though I wasa child thinking that it was more along
the lines of putting into some sortof scientific perspective or something like. You

(01:47:19):
know, if you really just thinkabout it, this is just a meati
suit of armor that protects a veryvital organ that acts as some sort of
transducer to the reality you perceive yousubconsciously all agree upon being in. And

(01:47:39):
that's a human experience. And Idon't know, it could be something cool
like that or some weird horse poopnonsense that I'm coming up with right now,
but it's really, it's really scaryto think about how easily people can
confirm something with each other in agroup about being star seeds or hybrids,
rather than is this normal for thischild to have such weird, crippling like

(01:48:04):
thoughts arrested like thoughts this early becauseinstead of being a child and developing other
features of their life they should havebeen developing. They're sitting there thinking why
am I a human? That's nota normal thing for someone to be thinking.
I'm sorry for all the people thatare like no, I think it
is will reincarnag you, just personally. It's like, no, this kid

(01:48:25):
should be thinking about other things inlife rather than looking in a mirror and
speculating about themselves even their physical appearance. For way too long, way too
long, I was one of thosekids. I was just like, no,
I look different from everyone. Thisis just the weird, Like why
am I the way? This is? Like? I just didn't get it,
Like why is everyone so okay withwhat they are? And I'm just

(01:48:45):
like, what the hell is this? I had extreme body dysmorphia when I
was a child, around like fourteen. I used to think I was a
giant black man and I would gono, but recently I have become a
black Israelite. So if you don'tknow that, welcome to the show.
This is a new version of theshow. Get down, kiss it,

(01:49:12):
kiss that foot lady. Nope,I'll stop. I think we're gonna wrap
this thing up here in a minute. Friends, Hey, Campbell, mar
they could be in the channel.Man, good to see you. He
came right as I really started walkingthat line of not trusting anything I say,
because I'm about to get in trouble. In essence, the alien human

(01:49:39):
hybrid, while the product of modernimagination, in our advanced knowledge of the
cosmos, is deeply rooted in atimeless human preoccupation, probably came up with
something better than that. As weevolve existentially technologically, we see these same

(01:50:10):
fears, like we talked about earlier, evolve and find the place to fit
comfortably in the reef of time.All right, did I end in the
high note? I don't know.I'm supposed to end on more energy.
Oh crap, we're ten minutes early. I gotta stretch it out, okay.

(01:50:32):
Melding of two worlds, modern explorationof identity, advanced abilities, challenges
of belonging. We talked about beingostracized, you know, questions of origin
and purpose. Look at me.Imagine if I didn't start looking into some
of the more scientific approaches or psychologicalapproaches to what's going on in my little

(01:50:53):
brain. Imagine if I didn't,maybe I would find myself maybe being satisfied
with different types of answers. Andyou know, just because I read some
medical literature, it doesn't make itso, you know, I'm any more
satisfied. I would certainly love tobe an alien hybrid M. But you

(01:51:13):
know, challenges the belonging are abig part of questions of origin and purposes
are gonna said. Moral implications.There are oftentimes moral implications associated with a
lot of things attached to this field, including getting the word out that you're
an alien hybrid, a reflection ofmodern fears and hopes. I don't trust
those aliens that come over the border, that take our jobs, they probe

(01:51:36):
us. I never don't trust inalien. I never don't don't trusting alien
in my time life. In fact, I'm gonna get a positive gheta and
I'm gonna go hunt no alians.My name is HP Lovecraft. I traveled

(01:52:08):
beyond the ice Wall, and Ilooked over and saw a black guy and
I was like, oh, runningback to Providence, Rhode Island. All
right, I'll stop with this.This is that's a joke. HP Lovecraft
didn't see a black guy in Antarcticaand run back to an island. Get

(01:52:29):
there, right, They'll shut up. Ladies and gents, boys and girls,
cats and kittens, hooches and poundpuppies. Do me a massive favor,
help support the show, share it. I'll try to keep coming back
here making an ass of myself everyday for you. Do me a massive
favor, though, Do your part, and please help support the show.
Thank you very much for spending timewith us today. And are you an

(01:52:54):
alien hybrid? Are you a demigod? Are you mad that maybe you're an
alien hybrid variant that didn't get thedemigod powers? You're just like you just
look like one like me, likeI clearly look like some sort of alien
or cryptid creature that needs to belocked up and put away in some sort

(01:53:14):
of box and featured in some sortof Tales of the crypt like show.
Or are you the variant that canthrow a hammer three thousand rods? I
don't know. I didn't get anyspecial superpowers. If I'm one. If

(01:53:38):
I had a special superpower, itwould be it would be it would be
God, I'm trying to make itthe two hours, and I'm really stretching
it out here. My superpower wouldbe complaining about restaurants. Here's my complain

(01:54:01):
about a restaurant. Hey, restaurantindustry. Here's a little complaint for the
complaint section of the show, Heyrestaurant industry. If I'm going out to
pay for something that costs a muchmore, you know, much higher price
than it would normally cost. IfI made it at home, it better
be better tasting and of better qualitythen I made it at home. Do

(01:54:26):
you want to know why no one'scoming in your restaurant? It's because the
thing that they could make in amicrowave tastes better than the piece of crap
that has paid thirty dollars for inyour restaurant. Also, here's another tip.
If you hire a person to cookfood who's not a chef, they
don't cook the food good. Whogave you the right to open a restaurant?

(01:54:49):
Is this crazy stuff? Here?All right? On? For restaurants?
What else? Now? What elsewe got? What else we got?
Quick name a subject Taylor Swift isbecoming too popular. I'm sick of
this crap. This morning I lookedup the word folklore to get a little
just basic definition, and the firstfive links were for Taylor Swift. It

(01:55:28):
is Ben's boys and girls, catsand kids. I'll end it on that.
I think we've made it to one. Fifty five is good enough.
Through your part, I'll do mine. Look for things all the actually are
versus how they appear to be,and uh keep it weird to keep you
third. I Field Rick Gunn.Meanwhile, since the defense attorney Robert Baker

(01:56:55):
argued that a dark spot in acrime scene photo was a quote mystery shoe
print, suggesting that there were actuallytwo killers oh J Hoax, this will
support his theory that he did notact alone.
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